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it's not on cbs but they do it at that lot. what happened? >> it was during one of the shows. he -- the stalker -- he didn't actually get to me, but got close enough. you know, it's something i found out about afterwards but it was something that completely changed my life, because, you know, we went through all the trials and all the, you know, all the legal things, but i had to completely turn my life around for a while and it was scary. but he definitely had bad intentions. and it's something that, you know, has changed the way i look about -- or look at everyday life. >> larry: he turned out to be -- have a mental problem, right? got five years in a mental hospital. >> yes. he did. >> larry: did you have to testify against him? >> yes, i did. i had to go and, you know, face him and see everything that he brought with him, see, you know, everything that had gone on. the things that kind of -- my parents had tried to, you know, keep me away from just to kind of, you know, ease my mind a little bit. but seeing it all definitely brought it to reality and made it even more -- e
it's not on cbs but they do it at that lot. what happened? >> it was during one of the shows. he -- the stalker -- he didn't actually get to me, but got close enough. you know, it's something i found out about afterwards but it was something that completely changed my life, because, you know, we went through all the trials and all the, you know, all the legal things, but i had to completely turn my life around for a while and it was scary. but he definitely had bad intentions. and it's...
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on msnbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies a going overseas for cheap labor? this is slave labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is services from this country to others. it's a difficult part, of course. to anticipate all of th. but we do try to take that io account in what we're doing. host: related to that. melissa says could mr. douglas elmendorf summarize the taxes here in the united states verses u. companies that produce overseas? guest: i don't think i can do that offhand. especially theax rules as they effect international transactions are complicated and i'm not an expert, to be honest and i don't want to lay out the amateur perspective on that. host: mans field, ohio. ken, republican line. your
on msnbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies a going overseas for cheap labor? this is slave labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is...
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. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day presidt obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier questions here, that americans are going to be turned off by the sort of outrageous rhetoric on the right, conspiracy theories, rants. there is certainly an element of the electorate that is charged up by that, but it is a turnoff to the sensible center, and the people who constitute the keep independent voters in the swing districts. they see that kind of stuff, and they say, we do not want to go there. the policies of the pvious eight years of the bush administration were bad enough. these guys are way off on the right. >> over there? >> pbs. i want to know if you guys hav
. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day presidt obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier questions...
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on nbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies are going overseas for cheap labor? this is sve labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is services from this country to others. it's a difficult part, of course. to anticipate all of that. but weo try to take that io account in what we're doing. host related to that. melissa says could mr. douglas elmendorf summarize the taxes he in the united states verses u.s. companies that produce overseas? guest: i don't think i can do that offhand. especially the tax rules as they effect international transactions are complicated and i'm not an expert, to be honest and i don't wt to lay out the amateur perspective on that. host: mans field, ohio. ken, republican line. your t
on nbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies are going overseas for cheap labor? this is sve labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is...
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on msnbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies are going overseas for cheap labor? this is slave labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is services from this country to others. it's a difficult part, of course. to anticipate all of that. but we do try to take that into account in what we're doing. host: related to that. melissa says could mr. douglas elmendorf summarize the taxes here in the united states verses u.s. companies that produce overseas? guest: i don't think i can do that offhand. especially the tax rules as they effect international transactions are complicated and i'm not an expert, to be honest and i don't want to lay out the amateur perspective on that. host: mans field, ohio. ken, republican l
on msnbc, former cbs. jobs increased by companies going to china from the u.s.. they pay them 20 cents an hour and they work 18 hour days and take ten per room and basically, we're looking at you know, 19th century um... you know 19th century conditions they work under and i'm wondering does the cb o have a way to factor in job projection. how many companies are going overseas for cheap labor? this is slave labor, actually. guest: forecasts do try to take into account the flows of goods and is...
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it was more focused on what happened inside of cbs. can you tell me what happened to the gentleman who was a the gentleman? long-term, what happened to him? >> guest: you can look him up on the internet. he has a website. i believe he obtained it some part of the settlement and got some settlement of of the tobacco sonia sotomayor. he fell into the black hole of calcutta. there is still the whistle- blower law covering the tobacco industry -- no whistle blower law covering the tobacco industry. believe it or not, today the food and drug administration inspectors have almost no protection, and as we learn about the bad eggs, there is a whistle-blower law in congress for people who work for the food industry so they can blow the whistle on things like contaminated peter badeanut butr and eggs. it still has not passed. i came here in 1982 as an intern, and they were trying to pass protection for food workers. it still has not passed because the agricultural industry is so powerful. tobacco is in the same way. i know mr. wygant suffered. i
it was more focused on what happened inside of cbs. can you tell me what happened to the gentleman who was a the gentleman? long-term, what happened to him? >> guest: you can look him up on the internet. he has a website. i believe he obtained it some part of the settlement and got some settlement of of the tobacco sonia sotomayor. he fell into the black hole of calcutta. there is still the whistle- blower law covering the tobacco industry -- no whistle blower law covering the tobacco...
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it was more focused on what happened inside of cbs. can you tell me what happened to the gentleman who was a the gentleman? long-term, what happened to him? >> guest: you can look him up on the internet. he has a website. i believe he obtained it some part of the settlement and got some settlement of of the tobacco sonia sotomayor. he fell into the black hole of calcutta. there is still the whistle- blower law covering the tobacco industry -- no whistle blower law covering the tobacco industry. believe it or not, today the food and drug administration inspectors have almost no protection, and as we learn about the bad eggs, there is a whistle-blower law in congress for people who work for the food industry so they can blow the whistle on things like contaminated peter badeanut butr and eggs. it still has not passed. i came here in 1982 as an intern, and they were trying to pass protection for food workers. it still has not passed because the agricultural industry is so powerful. tobacco is in the same way. i know mr. wygant suffered. i
it was more focused on what happened inside of cbs. can you tell me what happened to the gentleman who was a the gentleman? long-term, what happened to him? >> guest: you can look him up on the internet. he has a website. i believe he obtained it some part of the settlement and got some settlement of of the tobacco sonia sotomayor. he fell into the black hole of calcutta. there is still the whistle- blower law covering the tobacco industry -- no whistle blower law covering the tobacco...
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for 48 days or nearly seven weeks, according to a long time white -- white house correspondent for cbs news who keeps a record. at this point in his presidency, george w. bush was midway, 27- day stay at his crawford ranch, would bring his time to more than 16 weeks. also in "the boston globe" the front page, low-key visit. obama turns vineyard into aisle of seclusion. front page of "the boston globe" this morning. mobile, alabama. the democratic line. caller: the reason i am calling, it seems that they're rich, they continue to get richer. they never paid taxes, and the bottom line of it is is that we do not want the bush tax cuts to continue. the bottom line of it is, is that germany is continuing to grow. i was watching cnn the other day and they are progressing. host: but you know, of germany, there were a couple of stories in the paper last week about germany and their ability to recover from this recession. that they have been cutting spending but have also raised taxes across the board. caller: yes. that is what should happen here. the rich should pay tax -- everybody is going t
for 48 days or nearly seven weeks, according to a long time white -- white house correspondent for cbs news who keeps a record. at this point in his presidency, george w. bush was midway, 27- day stay at his crawford ranch, would bring his time to more than 16 weeks. also in "the boston globe" the front page, low-key visit. obama turns vineyard into aisle of seclusion. front page of "the boston globe" this morning. mobile, alabama. the democratic line. caller: the reason i...
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troops in iraq, major general speaking on cbs's early show today says security forces have shown professional lichl and the little to improve. adding that iraqi police and military are up to the task of k50e7ing the country secure. he said the sooner the government is seated, the calmer the country will be. in pakistan, the senator is increasing flood aid to the country. from $90 million to $150 million. washington islamic does not want an increase on the back of this. they could serve as a positive influence in the country in his capacity of washington based institute. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> here is a quick look at some other programming. this morning at 10 eastern, the budget office will release the budget outlook for 2010. cbo director will talk to the bres before it. live coverage starts at 11 eastern. the house subcommittee will hold a hearing on the safety of sea food from the gulf of mexico. a look at how much oil could remain in the gulf and the possible impact. that's live at 11:30 on c-span. today, new orleans mayor will speak about the state of n
troops in iraq, major general speaking on cbs's early show today says security forces have shown professional lichl and the little to improve. adding that iraqi police and military are up to the task of k50e7ing the country secure. he said the sooner the government is seated, the calmer the country will be. in pakistan, the senator is increasing flood aid to the country. from $90 million to $150 million. washington islamic does not want an increase on the back of this. they could serve as a...
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he has had distinguished 30-year broadcast career working for both cbs news and nbc news, where he served as chief diplomatic correspondent. also as moscow bureau chief and moderator of "meet the press." he was a founding director at the kennedy school of government at harvard university. he is currently a writer in residence at the u.s. institute of peace. he is a presidential fellow at the george washington university, as well as edward r. murrow professor emeritus at harvard's kennedy school of government. please welcome our moderator, marvin kalb. [applause] both have served as secretary of state, all right with president clinton and jewels with president reagan. our conversation tonight will focus on war and peace building. rarely in american history have we been confronted with so many daunting challenges, not only the economic challenges which are daunting enough, but in addition to wars in iraq and afghanistan, the threats of global terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and climate change. there are flickering as of good news. the communications revolution is barring political hold ar
he has had distinguished 30-year broadcast career working for both cbs news and nbc news, where he served as chief diplomatic correspondent. also as moscow bureau chief and moderator of "meet the press." he was a founding director at the kennedy school of government at harvard university. he is currently a writer in residence at the u.s. institute of peace. he is a presidential fellow at the george washington university, as well as edward r. murrow professor emeritus at harvard's...
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is that he will end his career with dignity and i hope that that happens," that is what obama told cbs over the weekend." good morning. caller: i believe that there is no ethics in congress anymore. i am disappointed. our politicians are elected to serve, not to be served. if you or i did these kinds of things, our reputation would be destroyed. our careers would be over. i just feel that the governor of arizona seems to appear at this time to be the only patriot in the u.s. that i can see that is listening to the constituents. host: will this affect how you vote in november? caller: certainly. i hope that we have good men and women willing to run. it has become so corrupt. it is disappointing daily. people need to find a good news source and realize what is going on. host: timothy geithner wrote an op-ed, "the recession that began in late 2007 was extraordinarily severe but the actions that we took at the beginning helped to arrest a free fall and put the economy on the road to recovery. he goes on to say that while the economy has a ways to go before reaching its full potential, larg
is that he will end his career with dignity and i hope that that happens," that is what obama told cbs over the weekend." good morning. caller: i believe that there is no ethics in congress anymore. i am disappointed. our politicians are elected to serve, not to be served. if you or i did these kinds of things, our reputation would be destroyed. our careers would be over. i just feel that the governor of arizona seems to appear at this time to be the only patriot in the u.s. that i...
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what bothers me is look around in the media, a tv, radio, abc, nbc, cbs, no african american host. cnn, fox, no african-american host. up and dr. king's name down every year. it has only gotten worse. you have used it against black people. black people can do anything anybody else can do. beck has a right to say and do whatever he wants. host: let's have a call sharp and response guest:. he is kind of all over the place. i can only say that let us see who has been in charge for the last couple of decades. that is why we still have some of these same problems. in terms of civil-rights and black, blacks can do a lot more because of the civil-rights movement. host: florida, thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. the gentleman before you should have your job representing black people. spot on the money for the most part. you personally did do not offend the. your coalition, the banner you fly under, what is it? guest: no justice no peace. we will never have peace and harmony until there is fair justice. host: some are deeply offended about use sayingn no peace. guest: the slogan cam
what bothers me is look around in the media, a tv, radio, abc, nbc, cbs, no african american host. cnn, fox, no african-american host. up and dr. king's name down every year. it has only gotten worse. you have used it against black people. black people can do anything anybody else can do. beck has a right to say and do whatever he wants. host: let's have a call sharp and response guest:. he is kind of all over the place. i can only say that let us see who has been in charge for the last couple...
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. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day president obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier questions here, that americans are going to be turned off by the sort of outrageous rhetoric on the right, conspiracy theories, rants. there is certainly an element of the electorate that is charged up by that, but it is a turnoff to the sensible center, and the people who constitute the keep independent voters in the swing districts. they see that kind of stuff, and they say, we do not want to go there. the policies of the previous eight years of the bush administration were bad enough. these guys are way off on the right. >> over there? >> pbs. i want to know if you guys
. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day president obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier...
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with nbc's meet the press, 1:00, this week and 2:00 fox news sunday and 3:00, face the nation from cbs and cnn's state of the union. listen to them all on c-span radio on 95.1 in the disk area and on sirius channel 32 or on-line at c-span radio.org. >> harry truman when he just of the seen as a senator from the opinion der grass machine in new york city -- of the pendergrass machine in new york city and senate historian donald richie on washington movies and the u.s. congress, a short introduction, tonight on c-span's q&a. >> i think it's important that i will stand up for the principles of the state of florida. i won't be part of this corruption or special interest. i'm going to fight only for the people of florida. >> and the c-span video library makes it easy to follow the election cycle, victory and concession speeches, all free on your computer, anytime. "washington journal" continues. host: mark murray the political director for msnbc. thank you for joining us. peter hart quoted a washington journal/nbc news poll as jetblue nation looking for the exit ramp s that a fair compariso
with nbc's meet the press, 1:00, this week and 2:00 fox news sunday and 3:00, face the nation from cbs and cnn's state of the union. listen to them all on c-span radio on 95.1 in the disk area and on sirius channel 32 or on-line at c-span radio.org. >> harry truman when he just of the seen as a senator from the opinion der grass machine in new york city -- of the pendergrass machine in new york city and senate historian donald richie on washington movies and the u.s. congress, a short...
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. >> charlie wiln was cbs. can either of you gentlemen take on t question of iran's role as we have downsized militarily and increasing the civilian import what role has iran played and what role doou anticipate it will play after we have gone to where the president has gone? >> tnks charlie. charlie. when jack and admiral mullen were in iraq a few days ago he was asked about this and i think he captured it pretty well. we have seen in the past occasions where iran has played an unhelpful andangerous role in supporting violence and antigovernment activities. we remain very mindful and watchful about the possibility that might be continuing. admiral ullen pointed out he does not believe right now but that is having a significant effectbut it is something we'll does he want to watch very carefully. more broadly i would say we would expect iran to play the same kind of role thatll of the other neighbors play which is to be respectful of an independent sovereign iraq in which the iraqi people make their own decisio
. >> charlie wiln was cbs. can either of you gentlemen take on t question of iran's role as we have downsized militarily and increasing the civilian import what role has iran played and what role doou anticipate it will play after we have gone to where the president has gone? >> tnks charlie. charlie. when jack and admiral mullen were in iraq a few days ago he was asked about this and i think he captured it pretty well. we have seen in the past occasions where iran has played an...
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cbs news, katie couric had an interview on this issue. the ap published an article that was widely distributed across the country. why is this important? it is because i will tell you that in the 10 years that i have been personally involved in this and end of five years i have been lecturing at our national conference and exhibition where there are 10,000 pediatricians annually, i have been delivering the seminar. it has been a seminar and a workshop and every iteration of presentation at this meeting. i have been shot -- shot at the paucity of awareness. at the paucity of awareness on this issue. they keep asking me to come back so i think the academy is also schhocked. there is an acknowledgement there is a significant gap in the preparation, frankly, for pediatricians and perhaps other health professionals in the united states around this issue, but specifically, pediatricians have contact with children, particularly developmentally early on and particularly at points in their development where this issue is best address. ed. the atto
cbs news, katie couric had an interview on this issue. the ap published an article that was widely distributed across the country. why is this important? it is because i will tell you that in the 10 years that i have been personally involved in this and end of five years i have been lecturing at our national conference and exhibition where there are 10,000 pediatricians annually, i have been delivering the seminar. it has been a seminar and a workshop and every iteration of presentation at this...
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. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day president obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier questions here, that americans are going to be turned off by the sort of outrageous rhetoric on the right, conspiracy theories, rants. there is certainly an element of the electorate that is charged up by that, but it is a turnoff to the sensible center, and the people who constitute the keep independent voters in the swing districts. they see that kind of stuff, and they say, we do not want to go there. the policies of the previous eight years of the bush administration were bad enough. these guys are way off on the right. >> over there? >> pbs. i want to know if you guys
. >> cbs. i am curious about your thoughts rally tomorrow.'s he says it is not going to be political. >> it is blatantly political. come on. talkingn glenn beck about this election for the last 15 months since the day president obama was elected president. you have had a constant tirade against the president, against democratic efforts to get the economy turned around. let's call it what it is. it is a plan to it -- it is a blatant political effort. going back to the earlier...
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in san francisco, cbs 5. >>> we will go live now to just how hot it is going to be. >> it will be hot in the area, high pressure building in a lot of folks have been waiting, and yeah we are finally getting it. things are setting up nicely tonight. the ridge continues to build in across california and it is also pry into the great basinment we get the good offshore flow going. that's a look from the plan of the sea, and as that air starts to sink a bit, it will start to heat up. by tomorrow afternoon we will keep the skies clear all night long. boy these temperatures will be scorching in the latter part of the day. today a lot of those numbers in the 60s, 70s, even 80s by tomorrow afternoon it should be 97. and 96 santa rosa. 12 degrees warmer in san jose and 16 degrees warmer san francisco, there's talk of the pollution. we are just not used to this heat. we haven't seen it all summer long. the temperatures are some we haven't seen in a month and a half. >>> investigators say a three alarm fire at a south bay apartment building caused millions of dollars in damage. it is believed the
in san francisco, cbs 5. >>> we will go live now to just how hot it is going to be. >> it will be hot in the area, high pressure building in a lot of folks have been waiting, and yeah we are finally getting it. things are setting up nicely tonight. the ridge continues to build in across california and it is also pry into the great basinment we get the good offshore flow going. that's a look from the plan of the sea, and as that air starts to sink a bit, it will start to heat up....
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remember the news is always on cbs 5.com and half hour we'll see you over on cbs 5. >> goodnight. [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento....
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. >>> this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> good evening, i'm dan a king. tonight a freemont police officer is in critical condition. freemont officers went to oakland this afternoon to try to arrest a 20-year-old. >> reporter: we're outside high land hospital. the surgeon coming out talking to the media, telling us how he's doing. the surgeon tells us it is a touch and go situation. >> officer young sustained a gunshot wound this afternoon basically through the groin and sustained some critical injuries. >> reporter: he is part of a joint task force tracking down wanted criminals in east oakland. the gunman who opened fire on him was on that wanted list. police chief says his department is on pins and needles until their officer makes it through. >> we haven't had an officer shot since i've been the chief and that's almost 20 years, so it's not something we encounter every day. >> reporter: after the suspect opened fire he fled to a nearby liquor store where he attempted to steal this car. fortunately he didn't injure the driver. >> he went to another loca
. >>> this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> good evening, i'm dan a king. tonight a freemont police officer is in critical condition. freemont officers went to oakland this afternoon to try to arrest a 20-year-old. >> reporter: we're outside high land hospital. the surgeon coming out talking to the media, telling us how he's doing. the surgeon tells us it is a touch and go situation. >> officer young sustained a gunshot wound this afternoon basically through the groin...
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. >>> this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> good evening. the federal judge who overturned proposition 8 still has another decision to make, whether to allow same sex couples to marry while it is appealed. >> reporter: they are getting married whether it's legal or not. as it turns out, it's not. at least not yet in the eyes of the state. for now, this celebration with family and friends as a fancy wedding ceremony without a license will have to do. wednesday they ran with other same sex couples after the judge overturned proposition 8 the ban on same sex weddings but the judge had put a stay on it. they would have to wait some more. many believe as early as monday, the judge may lift the stay that may how the same sex marriages again. in fact, they were asking for volunteers to help out at city hall for all the wedding that's are expected to take place. >>> you may now kiss your bride. the william officiating is -- says she's hopeful about the decision. >> when i heard that governor schwarzenegger, someone that had vetoed our marriage bill
. >>> this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> good evening. the federal judge who overturned proposition 8 still has another decision to make, whether to allow same sex couples to marry while it is appealed. >> reporter: they are getting married whether it's legal or not. as it turns out, it's not. at least not yet in the eyes of the state. for now, this celebration with family and friends as a fancy wedding ceremony without a license will have to do. wednesday they ran with...
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send us your pictures to cbs 5.com. >> all right. we will. >> okay. >> thanks. >> well, drilling in chile has started but it is still expected to take several months to rescue those 33 trapped miners. new video from inside the mine shows the men still appear to be upbeat. today some expressed gratitude for the food that they have been receiving. but a few sent very some better messages. >> reporter: he says i miss you very much. and i know the situation looks difficult, but we're trying to survive down here in our own way. >> the new telephone line is giving the men an opportunity to speak face-to-face with their families, so to speak. one man proposed to his long- time girlfriend. >> well, enough to bring in tourists from around the world. but as water how does san francisco bay stack up? the answer in tonight's good question. [ music ] [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman
send us your pictures to cbs 5.com. >> all right. we will. >> okay. >> thanks. >> well, drilling in chile has started but it is still expected to take several months to rescue those 33 trapped miners. new video from inside the mine shows the men still appear to be upbeat. today some expressed gratitude for the food that they have been receiving. but a few sent very some better messages. >> reporter: he says i miss you very much. and i know the situation looks...
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. >>> it's a sad day for us at cbs 5, dave mcelhatton passed away this morning. he spent 50 years on the air in radio and of it in the bay area. kate kelly has a look back at mac's career. ♪ [ music ] >> the man who would one day be the voice of san francisco was a bay area boy through and through. dave mcelhatton grew up in oakland during the depression and went to fremont high school. he used his g.i. bill to finance his education in san francisco state and two weeks after earning his broadcasting degree in 1951 he landed his first job on radio. it wasn't long before dave shot to stardom. >> are we missing something? >> no, there's more on radio 74. >> reporter: news man al hart worked as his producer. >> he was quick witted. >> reporter: after 25 years, mac flipped the switch and made the move to tv at cbs 5. some of the new technology was a challenge but dave met it with a smile every time. >> eyewitness news with dave mcelhatton. [ laughter ] >> well, we had a fast landing, didn't we. >> mac was very good humored. he knew he looked funny compared to the ty
. >>> it's a sad day for us at cbs 5, dave mcelhatton passed away this morning. he spent 50 years on the air in radio and of it in the bay area. kate kelly has a look back at mac's career. ♪ [ music ] >> the man who would one day be the voice of san francisco was a bay area boy through and through. dave mcelhatton grew up in oakland during the depression and went to fremont high school. he used his g.i. bill to finance his education in san francisco state and two weeks after...
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this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> it's a story with all the ingredients of an out landish. identical twin brothers accused of row manning women, taking their money and skipping town. a pattern that victims say have gone on for years. one of those brothers is behind bars. >> reporter: they don't write shows this well. now, simon is accused of using charm, good looks and a silver tongue to get his way inside a widow's home. he has allegedly scammed women in two countries. well, now he sits here in lockup and the hunt is on for more victims right here in the bay area. >> i'm certainly not going to give him credit for being the hand so many -- but we will call him a con artist. >> reporter: a woman living here apparently did find him -- she invited him to stay at her home at a casual meeting. >> she had met him at a starbucks and developed a romantic relationship. >> reporter: he said his name was -- >> he had been telling her i am wealthy. i'm a savant. >> she having the good sense of smell smelled a rat. >> reporter: as he slept, she went through his clothing finding a driver
this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> it's a story with all the ingredients of an out landish. identical twin brothers accused of row manning women, taking their money and skipping town. a pattern that victims say have gone on for years. one of those brothers is behind bars. >> reporter: they don't write shows this well. now, simon is accused of using charm, good looks and a silver tongue to get his way inside a widow's home. he has allegedly scammed women in two countries. well,...
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in the news room, cbs 5. >>> police are saying they have arrested the man responsible for the recent attacks of the walnut creek apartment complex. a 22-year-old man is being charged with one count of rape and three counts of burglary. all three attacks took place at the apartments over a six weeks span. investigators are confident that they have the right suspect. they say they have a dna match. >> i can that we're all relieved that this individual has been caught and obviously that was on the forefront of everybody's thoughts for the last six weeks. for this particular circumstances, i think they can relax. >> a tip from a citizen led to his arrest. >>> president obama tonight weighed in on the hotly be -- debated plan to build a mosque near ground zero. >> i believe the must limbs have the right too to practice their religion as so everyone else, that includes the right to build a place of worship in a community center on private property in lower manhattan, alquad's cause is not islam. it's a gross distortion. >> he made those remarks celebrating a dinner. railroads including sar
in the news room, cbs 5. >>> police are saying they have arrested the man responsible for the recent attacks of the walnut creek apartment complex. a 22-year-old man is being charged with one count of rape and three counts of burglary. all three attacks took place at the apartments over a six weeks span. investigators are confident that they have the right suspect. they say they have a dna match. >> i can that we're all relieved that this individual has been caught and obviously...
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. >> this is cbs 5 eyewitness. >> tonight a new pilot program designed to keep riders safer. the city of san francisco introduced the program because of the high number of crimes committed at or near bus and train stations. joe shows us the new safety teams. >> reporter: it's not about riding public transportation, it's about being alone at the stop. that's why some riders are about to get company. wearing a bright green vest and armed with just a cell phone, 13 community ambassadors are stationed at bus and train stops in area of the study that have struggled with violent crime. >> people will feel less vulnerable and will see old and younger people geared to make them feel safer. >> reporter: back in march, a surveillance camera caught this assault of a female passenger, a group of young men grabbed her and wrestled her. it set off a series of community meetings which led to this pilot program. they are not going to escort you home, they will simply patrol the areas and ride the trains to act as deterrents to crime. the ambassadors are city employees assigned. >> just like
. >> this is cbs 5 eyewitness. >> tonight a new pilot program designed to keep riders safer. the city of san francisco introduced the program because of the high number of crimes committed at or near bus and train stations. joe shows us the new safety teams. >> reporter: it's not about riding public transportation, it's about being alone at the stop. that's why some riders are about to get company. wearing a bright green vest and armed with just a cell phone, 13 community...
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he also tells harry smith, cbs news, that he understands the frustration many americans have over the economy. >> we've lost as many jobs as we can. people are losing values this their homes and 401(k)s, et cetera. people have every right to be scared and frustrated and angry. >> the interview will air tomorrow: >>> big wedding news that mixes politics and celebrity. we don't know if she's changed her name, but we know chelsea clinton tied the knot tonight. do you know in chelsea took her husband's name. >> if she took her husband's name? i don't know. that's a good question. maybe he's going to be mr. clinton. she's the famous one so far. it is official. we have the photos to prove it. the pride wore a vera wang dress and they had an interfaith ceremony. >> these are the first pictures of the new couple. one image shows bill clinton walking his daughter down the aisle. the parents watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as the couple wed. they could not have asked for a more perfect day. suvs and cars with tinted windows were spotted headed to the ceremony. it was tucked aw
he also tells harry smith, cbs news, that he understands the frustration many americans have over the economy. >> we've lost as many jobs as we can. people are losing values this their homes and 401(k)s, et cetera. people have every right to be scared and frustrated and angry. >> the interview will air tomorrow: >>> big wedding news that mixes politics and celebrity. we don't know if she's changed her name, but we know chelsea clinton tied the knot tonight. do you know in...
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. >> reporter: cbs technology and just says the google verizon proposal is vague and cause for concern. >> they claim they are calling for an open internet but it is completely open. >> reporter: google declined an on-camera interview. google has sold out on network neutrality it's a step backwards for the open internet. two corporations legislating the future of the internet. >> we can't trust these corporations to do the receipt thing -- right thing. i think the history of the financial melt down shows that corporations can't always be trusted to do the right thing. >> reporter: -- by lunch time friday. and the protest is settle for am pa theatre at noon tomorrow and they are expecting at least 100 people. >> okay. thank you. >>> investigators in the east bay now say that they are sure that the same man attacked three women at an apartment complex. today, the sheriff's deputies released a new sketch of him. he's described as 6-foot 2, 200 pounds. sheriff's deputies say on tuesday he got inside a woman's locked apartment near walnut creek. she did get away but investigators say the sa
. >> reporter: cbs technology and just says the google verizon proposal is vague and cause for concern. >> they claim they are calling for an open internet but it is completely open. >> reporter: google declined an on-camera interview. google has sold out on network neutrality it's a step backwards for the open internet. two corporations legislating the future of the internet. >> we can't trust these corporations to do the receipt thing -- right thing. i think the...
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you're cbs five and seven-day forecast call also for additional cooling or saturday. we bump up the numbers on sunday. we begin to cool back down at the beginning of the week. thanks for sharing the photo. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> well, they think on their feet to create their hip hop beat. we are shown how a bay area group is combining quick wit music to make sure kids tune into their lesson. >> we are all up in the classroom. >> at a classroom, students are learning from i'ms made up in realtime. >> reporter: the now significances giving this work shop -- >> i feel like using hip hop or using culturally relative systems to meet them where they are. >> reporter: yep, first they learn the elements of making rhythms with their mouths. >> come on, right. >> reporter: next they learn rap and -- some are very shy at first but slowly they gain confidence and they are eyes light up. >> see how she let it get into her body. >> reporter: eventually they let it get into their bodies. they make up theirs on the spot. some are literally off the wall. there's a fear of f
you're cbs five and seven-day forecast call also for additional cooling or saturday. we bump up the numbers on sunday. we begin to cool back down at the beginning of the week. thanks for sharing the photo. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> well, they think on their feet to create their hip hop beat. we are shown how a bay area group is combining quick wit music to make sure kids tune into their lesson. >> we are all up in the classroom. >> at a classroom, students are...
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we will have life coverage on cbs 5, as soon as that decision is made public, we are always op cbs5.com. >>> tonight, the santa clara panning commission made its decision. there was heated public comment. >> reporter: planning commission meetings don't normally get this exciting but that's lot riding on this vote tonight. one commissioner said he hopes this would still be an issue -- because they were muslim. will this proposed six story -- and. >> it is part of our culture and part of our identity. just as the cross symbolizes the christian faith or the temple. >> reporter: to one of the largest muslim communities in the south bay, it is a symbol of their devotion. it just doesn't fit in an area for zoned and light industrial businesses, some say. >> it's our belief that the building currently under construction is incompatible with the existing arrest tech during. >> reporter: he filed an appeal opposing the plan to build the tower. he was not alone. a handful of people spoke out against it. >> if you want to remove the political dominance of i see lam why not a 10--foot one. it has n
we will have life coverage on cbs 5, as soon as that decision is made public, we are always op cbs5.com. >>> tonight, the santa clara panning commission made its decision. there was heated public comment. >> reporter: planning commission meetings don't normally get this exciting but that's lot riding on this vote tonight. one commissioner said he hopes this would still be an issue -- because they were muslim. will this proposed six story -- and. >> it is part of our culture...
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cheap reed, cbs -- chick reed, panama city beach -- chip reid, panama city beach, florida. >>> president obama last night said muslims have the right to build a community center and a mosque near ground zero. >> i will not comment on the wisdom of making a decision to put a mosque there. i was commenting very specifically on the right that people have that dates back to our founding. >> last night's statement has drawn criticism. the white house says today's statement does not mean the president is backing off from his earlier position. ever. >>> social security turns 75 today and a new poll finds people are more pessimistic about it than ever. according to a cnn poll, 60% of people who don't receive benefit say they never will and 63% say they don't believe the program will last another 75 years. today avid days held a rally in san francisco and kcbs's radio tim ryan shows us why they believe cutting the program would be harmful to millions. >> reporter: tom rankin, the treasurer for the california alliance for retired americans has little faith in the commission the bipartisan commissi
cheap reed, cbs -- chick reed, panama city beach -- chip reid, panama city beach, florida. >>> president obama last night said muslims have the right to build a community center and a mosque near ground zero. >> i will not comment on the wisdom of making a decision to put a mosque there. i was commenting very specifically on the right that people have that dates back to our founding. >> last night's statement has drawn criticism. the white house says today's statement does...
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cb >> menores consejos, muchos estadounidenses que mantienen su trabajo no saben cÓmo sacar provecho al programa. nuestra experta financiera nos dice cÓmo utilizarlo mejor. [♪mÚsica♪] >> si tenemos en cuenta que aparte del valor de su casa y sus pensiones mÁs de la mitad de los estadounidenses tienen menos de 25 dÓlares en ahoros e inversiones y un 27 % posee valores por menos de mil dÓlares, es evidente la importancia de contar con un buen plan de retiro. para eso, lo primero es participar en el programa. hay muchos empleados que aÚn teniendo a su alcance ese beneficio gratis, no lo aprovechan. una vez que lo tengas, aumenta lo mÁs que puedas tu participaciÓn. al menos con un 6, 5 % de tu salario. si deseas un mejor rendimiento, lleva tu contribuciÓn a un 8, 5 %. por ejemplo, un trabajador de 30 aÑos de edad con un sueldo de 50 mil dÓlares que aumente su contribuciÓn de 4 % a 6 %, va a acumular 295 mil dÓlares adicionales cuando llegue a su edad de retiro. haz automÁticas. de forma que no dependan de que te acuerdes de hacerlas. igual que modificas tus gastos para
cb >> menores consejos, muchos estadounidenses que mantienen su trabajo no saben cÓmo sacar provecho al programa. nuestra experta financiera nos dice cÓmo utilizarlo mejor. [♪mÚsica♪] >> si tenemos en cuenta que aparte del valor de su casa y sus pensiones mÁs de la mitad de los estadounidenses tienen menos de 25 dÓlares en ahoros e inversiones y un 27 % posee valores por menos de mil dÓlares, es evidente la importancia de contar con un buen plan de retiro. para eso, lo...
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we asked cbs radio's mark kno we asked cbs radio's mark kno knoller. how does president obama stack up when it comes to vacations to his predecessors? so far, he's been on vacation, he's accumulated 46 days of vacation since taking office. now, compare that to his immediate predecessor, at this point in his presidency, george w. bush had been to his ranch on 14 occasions, spanning over 102 days, or apart of 102 days. >> reporter: and that's what this is a vacation from the white house, not the kind of vacation to which you or i are accustomed. accustomed. the president is briefed every day by this guy, counterterrorism adviser, john brennan. >> any time that i have anything, i can do it very quickly. i can be in touch with him during the day. and i anticipate that will be the same throughout the course of the time here on the island. >> reporter: wee. this is jake tapper for "nightline." >> and our thanks to jake. >>> when we come back, the incumbents have a good night. first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on "jimmy kimmel live." >> ji
we asked cbs radio's mark kno we asked cbs radio's mark kno knoller. how does president obama stack up when it comes to vacations to his predecessors? so far, he's been on vacation, he's accumulated 46 days of vacation since taking office. now, compare that to his immediate predecessor, at this point in his presidency, george w. bush had been to his ranch on 14 occasions, spanning over 102 days, or apart of 102 days. >> reporter: and that's what this is a vacation from the white house,...
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he worked for cbs for more than 40 years. he was 62 years of age. >>> and finally n long beach, california, the ever-thrilling flugtag contest. which involves teams launching their own homemade human-powered machines from a 30-foot flight deck. before they splash into the harbor there. the event is more about showmanship than aeronautic achievement. the winner flew 98 feet before splashing down into the harbor. 100,000 people. believe it or not. you know what that means? >> fly day. >> there you go. the multilingual bob woodruff. wow, impressive. >> marysol? >> bueno. >> it's the same thing over and over. >> i don't know anything about flugtag. let's take a look at some more flooding, in the northeast here. buffalo and albany, you're going to get slammed. this part of the country actually needs the rain. it's just that it comes so fast and a lot of it. three inches expected. it's not really a pool or beach day. stay inside, watch a movie. by contrast, the heat. we're still talking about it. ten states under heat advisories. t
he worked for cbs for more than 40 years. he was 62 years of age. >>> and finally n long beach, california, the ever-thrilling flugtag contest. which involves teams launching their own homemade human-powered machines from a 30-foot flight deck. before they splash into the harbor there. the event is more about showmanship than aeronautic achievement. the winner flew 98 feet before splashing down into the harbor. 100,000 people. believe it or not. you know what that means? >> fly...
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. >> reporter: attorney lisa bloom, legal analyst for cbs news, is allred's daughter. >> stand up for what i believe in. that's what my mom does. >> reporter: seems like a lot of the cases you take on don't end up in court. >> that's true. >> reporter: tried to some extent in the court of public opinion. you seem particularly adept at that. >> well, actually, there's another alternative, as well. >> reporter: okay. >> i have kept many se credits from the press. many confidential settlements with some of the highest profile people in the world that they have never found out about, that they never will find out about. that i will take to my grave. because i am the vault. >> reporter: but when she wants to get something noticed, there's no one better. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> reporter: this morning, she held a news conference in west hollywood, calling an end to a 30-day hunger strike for the equal rights amendment. she's had no solid food for a month. you must be hungry. >> i'm hungry for justice. >> reporter: after we joined her today as she broke fast at the ivy with some o
. >> reporter: attorney lisa bloom, legal analyst for cbs news, is allred's daughter. >> stand up for what i believe in. that's what my mom does. >> reporter: seems like a lot of the cases you take on don't end up in court. >> that's true. >> reporter: tried to some extent in the court of public opinion. you seem particularly adept at that. >> well, actually, there's another alternative, as well. >> reporter: okay. >> i have kept many se credits...
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. >> reporter: and in an interview with cbs, president obama says the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we are looking to do is difficult, very difficult. it is a fairly modest goal which is don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and the plan for the attacks against the homeland. that can be accomplished. >> david curly, abc news. >>> back home, three teenagers were injured after a shooting in north richmond this afternoon. police say multiple shots were fired and a 14-year-old girl along with two boys, one 14 and the other 16 years old were hit on market avenue near third street. it happened a little after 4:30 and police say none of the injuries are life-threatening. no word tonight on a motive or suspects. >>> many airlines charge a fee for checked baggage, but spirit airlines is now taking it to the next level. it began charging passengers today for carry ons. spirit is defending its decision saying it prevents passengers from delaying the boarding process by trying to stuff huge carry on bags in the overhe
. >> reporter: and in an interview with cbs, president obama says the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we are looking to do is difficult, very difficult. it is a fairly modest goal which is don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and the plan for the attacks against the homeland. that can be accomplished. >> david curly, abc news. >>> back home, three teenagers were injured after a shooting...
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but it was this interview with cbs' "60 minutes" after the september 11th attacks that has drawn scrutiny. >> i wouldn't say the united states deserved what happened. but the united states' policies were an accessory to the crime that happened. >> reporter: critics called him a terror sympathizer. a spokesman for the imam told us the comments were, quote, taken out of context. he went on to describe the mistakes the cia made in the 1980s by financing osama bin laden and strengthening the taliban. and what about claims that the imam sympathizes with hamas? asked if the state department was correct to designate hamas as a terrorist organization -- >> i do not want to be placed, neither will i accept to be placed, in a position where i am the target of one side or another. the targeting of civilians is wrong. >> reporter: and while all the imam's writings and interviews are now being thoroughly examined, many critics have overlooked one of his more memorable speeches. the imam eulogized daniel pearl, the journalist murdered by islamic terrorists in pakistan, and he asked forgiveness for what
but it was this interview with cbs' "60 minutes" after the september 11th attacks that has drawn scrutiny. >> i wouldn't say the united states deserved what happened. but the united states' policies were an accessory to the crime that happened. >> reporter: critics called him a terror sympathizer. a spokesman for the imam told us the comments were, quote, taken out of context. he went on to describe the mistakes the cia made in the 1980s by financing osama bin laden and...
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i saw a billboard with you and jim bell lieu think and you -- >> coming out on cbs this fall. "the defenders", wednesday night at 10:00. i play a vegas attorney and so does jim and we're having a lot of fun. >> jimmy: i know a lot of vegas attorneys. none of them look like you. a couple of them look like jim. but -- do you shoot the show in vegas? >> we do, you know, a few -- it's like a few days for every few episodes we go there and it's -- it's really difficult shooting there. you just stayp all night long. i got a twitch in my eye last time because i was up for three days. i thought i was going to have to see a neurologist. >> jimmy: did you? >> no, i did not. it's crazy up there. a lot of fun. >> jimmy: tell me about "piranha 3d." i. >> got the glasses for you, man. i stole them from the theater, bro. i'm that guy. honey, i got them. go, go, go. i'm not going to recycle them. >> jimmy: i have a pair on the dashboard of my car. do i look different? >> look at your breasts, man. >> jimmy: jerry. now, you are nude in this film. thank you. that's very kind of you. you are nud
i saw a billboard with you and jim bell lieu think and you -- >> coming out on cbs this fall. "the defenders", wednesday night at 10:00. i play a vegas attorney and so does jim and we're having a lot of fun. >> jimmy: i know a lot of vegas attorneys. none of them look like you. a couple of them look like jim. but -- do you shoot the show in vegas? >> we do, you know, a few -- it's like a few days for every few episodes we go there and it's -- it's really difficult...
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cbs just released a promo for the new season and it looks like they've done a great job casting. >> this year, for "survivor," we are going old versus young. >> i could be thunder and i can be lightning. >> you better look out for this. if you think i'm old, you wrong, honey. >> not just the pretty girl next door. you're not going to get that crap out of me. >> i found a dead monkey and i named him mr. bananas. >> jimmy: that's -- it's -- [ applause ] it's a little -- no. no. bristol palin's on again off again off again on again fiance levi johnston is working on his own reality show called "loving levi: the road to the mayor's office." if he wins, he will become the second least qualified politician in alaskan history. he really is trying as hard as he can to get shot by sarah palin, isn't he? he's serious about the job. he even has his campaign slogan worked out. it's "i will get you pregnant." and he will. levi is going to be here on thursday night. we'll discuss that. you know, the kid is -- he's accomplished a lot. he's not even 20 years old. he's fathered a child, posed for "playgi
cbs just released a promo for the new season and it looks like they've done a great job casting. >> this year, for "survivor," we are going old versus young. >> i could be thunder and i can be lightning. >> you better look out for this. if you think i'm old, you wrong, honey. >> not just the pretty girl next door. you're not going to get that crap out of me. >> i found a dead monkey and i named him mr. bananas. >> jimmy: that's -- it's -- [ applause...
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. >> and in an interview with cbs, president obama adds that the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we're looking to do is difficult -- very difficult, but it's a fairly modest goal, which is, don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and to plan attacks against the u.s. homeland with impunity. that can be accomplished. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news. >>> in other news now, there's been a deadly cargo plane crash in alaska. the second in that state in less than a week. in this latest incident, the aircraft went down in the denali national park and burst into flames. a park spokeswoman says it's difficult to know how many people were killed because the plane simply disintegrated. last week, a military cargo plane crashed near anchorage, killing four servicemen. >>> one person is in critical condition after a skydiver's plane crashed near buffalo, new york. five others were hurt in the accident. the skydiver's plane crashed while taking off from a grass runway about 35 miles north of buffalo. the sheriff says he cou
. >> and in an interview with cbs, president obama adds that the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we're looking to do is difficult -- very difficult, but it's a fairly modest goal, which is, don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and to plan attacks against the u.s. homeland with impunity. that can be accomplished. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news. >>> in other news now, there's been a...
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apple is in talks with cbs, nbc and disney about a deal that will allow it to offer tv shows for rent for just 99 cents an episode. that's according to bloomberg news. disney and newscorporate are close to reaching a deal with apple. right now tv shows from i-tunes cost $3 in hi-def. by the way, disney owns abc 7. >> i thought maybe i was grouchy because my power went out again. day 3 of the heat wave affectings everyone again. today will be the last day for all of us. let's take a look outside. >> he's not grouchy. he's just doing his thing. >> trying. >> the a. c. goes out. >> i feel the pain for everybody that didn't have a. c. went through last night. another tough day today. 5:17. let's take a look at the big story. it is the hot weather. the heat advisory continues for the north bay, east bay, and santa clara. those valleys will have heat that will be very dangerous this afternoon. where it could feel 110 to 115 in the shade -- excuse me, in the sun. in the shade it can feel what the temperature says it's going to be, in the upper 90s to low 100. let's take a look at temperature
apple is in talks with cbs, nbc and disney about a deal that will allow it to offer tv shows for rent for just 99 cents an episode. that's according to bloomberg news. disney and newscorporate are close to reaching a deal with apple. right now tv shows from i-tunes cost $3 in hi-def. by the way, disney owns abc 7. >> i thought maybe i was grouchy because my power went out again. day 3 of the heat wave affectings everyone again. today will be the last day for all of us. let's take a look...
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popular, in a movie, and he has a new album coming out, and he has a new tv show premiering this fall on cbs, the remake of an old show with a younger, hipper, more urban twist. take a look. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, the man was born to wear a mustache. i hope the guys back in prison are watching that. this is something, according to the hollywood reporter, when she gets out of her court-ordered rehack lindsay lohan is going to get $1 million from ok magazine for her first interview. being a mess has become a lucrative business for lindsay lohan. i worked it out. let's say even if she goes ten more times this year that's $11 million she could earn. right? obviously, she won't get all of that, there are taxes, of course and her parents get a commission. they did help get her there. but i have to say, i cannot think of a better way to reintegrate a drug addict back into society than giving them $1 million. >> dr. laura schlessinger is quitting her radio show because she's being opressed by raidgroups. she thought it was okay to use the n-word 11 times in five minutes. it was a strange thing to hear
popular, in a movie, and he has a new album coming out, and he has a new tv show premiering this fall on cbs, the remake of an old show with a younger, hipper, more urban twist. take a look. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, the man was born to wear a mustache. i hope the guys back in prison are watching that. this is something, according to the hollywood reporter, when she gets out of her court-ordered rehack lindsay lohan is going to get $1 million from ok magazine for her first interview. being a...
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we asked cbs radio's mark knoller, the white house press corps' unofficial record keeper. how does president obama stack up when it comes to vacations to his predecessors? >> so far he's been on vacation, he's accumulated 46 days of vacation since taking office. now, compare that to his immediate predecessor. at this point in his presidency, george w. bush had been to his ranch on 14 occasions, spanning over 102 days, all or part of 102 days. >> reporter: that's truly what this is, a vacation from the white house, not the kind of vacation to which you or i are accustomed. after all, the president is briefed every day on the economy and on national security by this guy, counterterrorism adviser john brennan. >> any time that i have anything that i need to convey to the president, i can do it very quickly. i can be in touch with him a number of times during the day. and i anticipate that that will be the same throughout the course of the time here on the island. >> reporter: this is jake tapper on martha's vineyard. >> something important to pass on to you this morning. appa
we asked cbs radio's mark knoller, the white house press corps' unofficial record keeper. how does president obama stack up when it comes to vacations to his predecessors? >> so far he's been on vacation, he's accumulated 46 days of vacation since taking office. now, compare that to his immediate predecessor. at this point in his presidency, george w. bush had been to his ranch on 14 occasions, spanning over 102 days, all or part of 102 days. >> reporter: that's truly what this is,...
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that's a telethon on abc, nbc and cbs. it must be close to your heart. >> absolutely. i have many family members who have suffered from it. >> my father-in-law just you know, was diagnosed with it. but he's fighting it off good. it's great to be a part of that. >> and hopefully, you know every day is one step closer to a cure. and that's the goal. for people to not suffer anymore. >> absolutely. >> one last quick thing. you're from the south. the guys are from georgia. they must feed you well. how tall are you? >> corn-fed. >> 6'6". >> that's why hillary can wear those heels. >> it's a blessing and a curse. >> i could never dunk a basketball. >> the song is "i run to you." go get them. >> lady anti-bet m. ♪ i run from hate yeah i run from prejudice ♪ ♪ i rub from pessimists but i run too late ♪ ♪ i run my life or is it running me ♪ ♪ run from my past i run too fast ♪ ♪ or too slow it seems when lies become the truth ♪ ♪ well that's when i run to you ♪ ♪ this world keeps spinning faster ♪ ♪ into a new disaster so i run to you ♪ ♪ i run
that's a telethon on abc, nbc and cbs. it must be close to your heart. >> absolutely. i have many family members who have suffered from it. >> my father-in-law just you know, was diagnosed with it. but he's fighting it off good. it's great to be a part of that. >> and hopefully, you know every day is one step closer to a cure. and that's the goal. for people to not suffer anymore. >> absolutely. >> one last quick thing. you're from the south. the guys are from...
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jonathan karl, abc news, capitol into a cb t talk wiiverh asked him if he was a muslim. when the driver said yes, police say enright gave an arabic greeting and then began a brutal knife attack. >> he said asam malikem, then began to stab the driver sort of throug >> first he knife here. i lean back when i see the knife, then came right here. >> besides that serious neck wound, cabbie ahmed sharif suffered wounds to his forearm, face and one hand. prosecutors say he was trying to fend off enright. >>> president obama will address the nation from the oval office tuesday to mark the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq. the withdrawal of u.s. troops has triggered a new wave, though, of rebel attacks aimed at testing the strength of iraq's security forces. dan harris reports now from mosul. >> reporter: out on a mission in mosul with u.s. army desert roads battalion, we could hear reports of insurgent attacks coming in. >> be aware of two ieds on the main road -- >> reporter: how common is a report of an ied for you? >> across mosul and entire operations here, i'd say twic
jonathan karl, abc news, capitol into a cb t talk wiiverh asked him if he was a muslim. when the driver said yes, police say enright gave an arabic greeting and then began a brutal knife attack. >> he said asam malikem, then began to stab the driver sort of throug >> first he knife here. i lean back when i see the knife, then came right here. >> besides that serious neck wound, cabbie ahmed sharif suffered wounds to his forearm, face and one hand. prosecutors say he was trying...
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but it was this interview with cbs' "60 minutes" after the september 11th attacks that has drawn scrutiny. >> i wouldn't say that united states deserved what happened. but united states policies were an accessory to the crime that happened. >> reporter: and while all the imam's speeches and writings are now being looked over word by word, one is often overlooked. the imam eulogized daniel pearl at his funeral, asking forgiveness for what's been done in the name of islam. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> former president jimmy carter travels to north korea today on a humanitarian mission. mr. carter is expected to negotiate the freedom of an american who was arrested in north korea back in january. that man was sentenced to eight years for illegally entering the country. he is expected to leave north korea with the former president on thursday. >>> pakistan's president says it will take three years or more to recover from the devastating floods there. and he warns that islamic militants could exploit the crisis. but for the millions of people who have lost everything in that country
but it was this interview with cbs' "60 minutes" after the september 11th attacks that has drawn scrutiny. >> i wouldn't say that united states deserved what happened. but united states policies were an accessory to the crime that happened. >> reporter: and while all the imam's speeches and writings are now being looked over word by word, one is often overlooked. the imam eulogized daniel pearl at his funeral, asking forgiveness for what's been done in the name of islam....
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cbs news is reporting tonight that some recalled eggs sent back to the wright county egg farm in iowa. one source of the contaminated eggs. then they were sent to a processing plant where they were cooked and pasteurized and used in food product. food safety experts say there is little risk to consumers. >>> state health officials are reporting today an alarming jump in whooping cough cases. this comes as many students are heading back to school. the state said there were more than 200 new confirmed or suspected cases of whooping cough in california during the past week. and that brings the total this year to more than 3300. san francisco has warned parents that children without an updated vaccination will be sent home. >>> in news of the world tonight, in iraq a series of co- ordinated bombings killed at least 55 iraqis today. militants carried out two dozen attacks across the country and targeted mostly security forces. the violence came on the same day the u.s. declared that troop levels are below 50,000, the lowest level since the war began seven years ago. >>> in pakistan, floodw
cbs news is reporting tonight that some recalled eggs sent back to the wright county egg farm in iowa. one source of the contaminated eggs. then they were sent to a processing plant where they were cooked and pasteurized and used in food product. food safety experts say there is little risk to consumers. >>> state health officials are reporting today an alarming jump in whooping cough cases. this comes as many students are heading back to school. the state said there were more than 200...